Meet Théo Guillemin and Luc Bellicaud from Youngsters Team France

On the occasion of the 6th World Youth Open Bridge Championships currently being held in Croatia, we met the Théo Guillemin/Luc Bellicaud pair from the Youngsters Team France sponsored by Funbridge.They share their state of mind ahead of the event.

INTERVIEW WITH LUC BELLICAUDYoungsters Team France

Luc Bellicaud – Youngsters Team France sponsored by Funbridge

The World Youth Open Championships in the Youngsters category start on
Monday 20 August. They follow Lyon 2017 World Team Championships where France
shined in many categories. We had won the team event in Youngsters (U21), Théo
Guillemin and Arthur had finished third in the pairs event.

This year France is sending two teams: one in Kids (U16) and one in Youngsters.

Again I will be part of the Youngsters team and Théo Guillemin will be my
partner. He usually plays in the category above, i.e. Junior (U26), but will move
down this time as he is only 18. Last time we played together was in Kids at
the 2014 World Youth Team Championships in Istanbul! We are among the
favourites in pairs and we hope that we will go back home with a new medal. However,
the event and the final will be short, making it quite uncertain to achieve
that objective.

In teams, we will be associated to Léo Rombaut and Clément Teil. It will be
their first time in Youngsters after several championships in the Kids
category. They won the silver medal at the World Championships in China last
year, among other things.

We are a solid team but we arrive with a major disadvantage. We are only
four players and long days are awaiting us… Again, the objective is to bring a
medal but it won’t be easy!

There are several strong teams:

Team Badoell made up of two Dutch and two Swedish players who have been
playing in U21 for a long time. The Dutch pair took their team to the top rank
of the European Teams Championships with a Butler score of +1!

The Polish team, always solid and even more this year: one of the pairs is
the top qualifier for the Bermuda Bowl in the Open category.

The UK team who finished third at the European Teams Championships.

Finally, it would not be as surprise if one of the four Chinese teams ends
up in the top 3.

interview with THÉO GUILLEMIN

Théo Guillemin – Youngsters Team France sponsored by Funbridge

First of all, obviously, I’d like to spend a nice week with Luc, Clément,
Léo and Thibault.

Luc and I will try to aim for gold in pairs even if there is always some
uncertainty and there are other good pairs, especially the Polish Patreuha
brothers.

In teams, I hope that we will win a medal despite that we are only four and
no-one can afford to get tired, all the more at the final stages of the event.

I am sure that we will be a tightly knit team as it has always been the
case in Youngsters over the last few years. Even if the decision of having me
play with Luc was taken quite late, it hasn’t been too much of a difficulty to
agree on a comprehensive and coherent system, so there is no reason for concern
here.

I think that Clément and Léo have been able to practise together throughout
the year and acquire automaticity. Also, they are good individual players and
this is why there is every reason to believe that we can expect to get a medal
despite the presence of very good teams.

Teams can be transnational and choose whatever name.

To me, four teams are stronger than us, at least on paper:

Team Poland with a very good pair who finished second
at the European Championships last year.

Team Badoell includes the best Dutch pair and one of
Swedish pairs who has won World and European Teams titles.

Meisters Disciple with an excellent Israeli, a Danish pair
playing in Junior this year as well as a good Swedish player and her usual
partner.

Probably a Chinese team.

But we have to keep an eye on Italy, one of the
two teams from England and maybe another Chinese or Polish team, especially
since I don’t perform very well against the latter generally speaking.

Get all the results of the Youngsters Team
France sponsored by Funbridge on the Funbridge blog and on the WBF website.